April just keeps on dealing up the goods. A foot and a half of cold smoke was on the menu for today. The toughest thing today was deciding where to shred. When EVERYTHING is good above 8000 ft (no sled tracks and nobody around) and so much to chose from, it is like overload on the senses. After driving all over the place trying to find the best situation possible for shooting and riding in good light, we finally settled on a zone.
Before I knew it my roller was back in the sun and ready to hit a couple more times.
Fresh snow and cooler temps kept the powdersurfing conditions epic throughout the Easter weekend. We actually had 3 bluebird days in a row! I think that is a first for this season. (it’s been snowy as hell this winter)
Choking on pow turns on the upper section of “Check Your Pants”.
Two perfect windlips awaited me near the bottom – begging me to slash them.
I’m loving how powsurfing has opened up so much new terrain to play in and on. Features that we would normally disregard have become the source of all sorts of good times. It really makes you look at the mountain differently and opens up new worlds of possibilities.
Frequency – The Snowboarders Journal are on track. Thanks for spreading the good word!
http://www.frqncy.com/news/2012/01/15/the-powsurf-chronicles-episode-1
http://www.frqncy.com/news/2012/03/12/powsurf-chronicles-episode-2-goods-in-the-woods
http://www.frqncy.com/news/2012/03/12/powsurf-chronicles-episode-2-goods-in-the-woods
The powder has been stacking up deep this year… the big boards have been seeing quite a bit of action.
This winter has been relentless. A constant flow of storms has kept us riding fresh pow every time we get out. Sunny days have been few and far between but the quality of snow has kept powsurfing conditions epic to say the least. Bigger airs, faster lines…. powsurfing just keeps getting more and more fun and the possibilities reveal themselves every day.